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Study finds inhibitory neurons can generate rhythmic movement patterns
When a fruit fly gets dust on its body, it launches into a precise cleaning routine, sweeping and rubbing its legs in ...
Inhibitory "stop" neurons are actually responsible for driving the rhythmic limb movements of fruit flies through a unique ...
Animal communication can look wildly different—flashing lights, chirping calls, croaking songs and elaborate dances. But new ...
Rebuild walking endurance after 60 with 5 chair exercises a CPT recommends. More effective than treadmills—short daily ...
Scientists find many animals communicate at the same rhythm, suggesting brains may be tuned to a shared processing pace.
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara are coming ever closer to uncovering the neural circuitry that translates stimulus to action, shining light on previously unseen neural connections and lesser-known ...
Why is most music 120 BPM? A new study discovers a universal communication tempo of 2 hertz shared by fireflies, crickets, and humans due to neural resonance.
What she found on her Maine farm, Casa Portal, was a small herd of sheep and a much older story to step into. The herd is ...
During perimenopause and menopause, fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone can make the body’s stress response more ...
At the opening of Olivia Fraser’s painting exhibition, a performance by poet-dancer Tishani Doshi and others enacted the ...
From better posture to improved metabolism, the Japanese walking method is gaining global attention as a low-impact, ...
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What happens when someone else starts hunting your pattern
You can feel it before you can always prove it. A route that used to stay clean starts showing... The post What Happens When ...
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